As we will see in "First Flight" even warp two is relatively recent, less than ten years.
As we will see in "First Flight" even warp two is relatively recent, less than ten years.
Do they say they're all making the runs exclusively to Earth? I haven't seen the episode in forever, but I assumed most were that far out most of the time, trading between other worlds. Either way, they'd surely need to buy things over 5 years (or was it 10 years round trip?).
If you want an untainted rewatch, we could put a spoiler warning in the thread title and ask everyone put references to future eps in spoiler tags. Might give you a fighting chance, anyway.Spoilers! I can't remember anything about these episodes.![]()
If you want an untainted rewatch, we could put a spoiler warning in the thread title and ask everyone put references to future eps in spoiler tags. Might give you a fighting chance, anyway.
ARCHER: I need someone with your ear.
HOSHI: And you'll have her in three weeks. (Archer plays a recording) What's that?
ARCHER: Klingon. Ambassador Soval gave us a sampling of their linguistic database.
HOSHI: I thought you said the Vulcans were opposed to this.
ARCHER: They are. but we agreed to make a few compromises.
KLAANG: Pung ghap! Pung ghap!
ARCHER: What's wrong?
HOSHI: The translator. It's not locking onto his dialect. The syntax won't align.
KLAANG: DujDaj Hegh!
ARCHER: Tell him we're taking him home.
HOSHI: Ingan Hoch juH.
KLAANG: Tujpa'qyl Dun.
HOSHI: He wants to know who we are. Ou'ghewme Enterpise. PugloD.
KLAANG: Nenta lupHom.
HOSHI: LupHom. Ship. He's asking for his ship back.
ARCHER: Say it was destroyed.
HOSHI: SonchI.
KLAANG: Vengen Sto'vo'kor Dos!
HOSHI: I'm not sure, but I think he's saying something about eating the afterlife?
ARCHER: Try the translator again.
HOSHI: I'm going to need to run what we've got through the phonetic processor.
KLAANG: MajOa blmoHgu!
HOSHI: He says his wife has grown ugly? I'm sorry, Captain. I'm doing the best I can.
PHLOX: Excuse me. His pre-frontal cortex is hyperstimulated. I doubt he has any idea what he's saying.
KLAANG: HljolOaOqu'na!
HOSHI: I think the Doctor's right, Captain, unless stinky boots has something to do with all this.
KLAANG: OaOgu'na!
HOSHI: That's the warp reactor again, right?
KLAANG: OaOgu'na!
ARCHER: He's from the same species as the murdered crew. (to Hoshi) They must have picked up your distress call. Tell him the ship above us killed the crew of the cargo vessel. They're about to do the same to us.
HOSHI: I told him what you said, sir, but I doubt it made any sense.
ARCHER: What do you mean?
HOSHI: This isn't exactly Spanish we're dealing with here. I'd be lucky if I'm getting half the vocabulary right.
HOSHI: Something about DNA scans. He wants to know why we were there two years ago.
ARCHER: Two years ago?
HOSHI: He probably means two days, sir. The phonetic processor's still having trouble locking on. I'm not certain, but I don't think he's going to help us.
ARCHER: Talk to him.
HOSHI: That's impossible, sir. I haven't even learned their basic conjugations.
T'POL: Talk to him, Hoshi. It doesn't have to be perfect.
HOSHI: You don't understand. I don't even know how to say pump. I'll get it all wrong, it'll just make things worse.
ARCHER: Things can't get much worse.
HOSHI: Sir.
REED: Captain, they've started drilling into the hull.
ARCHER: Hoshi, Hoshi, I need you to do this. We all do. That's why you're here.
HOSHI: Uta doi ura.
ARCHER: Again.
HOSHI: Uta lora ista. Urasta mistavor.
ARCHER: What'd he say? Ensign.
ALIEN: Blip, blop, bleep, blop, bloop!
ARCHER: Hoshi! What’s he saying?
HOSHI: I’m not sure sir, he’s…wait! The translator is locking on to the dialect! He says ‘who the hell are you guys’?
ARCHER: Tell him we’re from Earth, we are explorers.
Hoshi messes around with some gizmos
ALIEN: Bloop! Bloop, bloop, bleep!
ARCHER: What’s he saying Hoshi?
HOSHI: He’s… -
MANTOOS: These are my fellow celebrants. We've travelled many light years from different worlds to watch this event.
TRAVIS: Did you get to meet them?
HOSHI: Two, briefly.
REED: What were they like?
HOSHI: Quiet. They're taking a tour of the ship.
Glad to see this ongoing rewatch...just saw "Cold Front" and look forward to a review--like how you insert quotes from TOS! Had not gone back to the early seasons of ENT for quite awhile. There does seem to be a problem with how Hoshi was conceived.
The problem with Hoshi is that in order to do her job and be useful she has to be a superbeing with super-duper-hyper-intelligence. Champollion was a genius among linguists yet with the help of the Rosetta stone it took him twenty years to decipher the Egyptian language. It took much longer for an army of linguists to translate the Mayan written language.
That's how long it takes for a HUMAN language, now imagine how long it would take for an alien one.
So you see the problem. Hoshi doesn't have that kind of time to come up with answers.
The UT is ok because we don't know how long it took for how many people to create it but a single person with Hoshis' skills is something else.
I understand your point about Hoshi's skill level at being a linguist, but I can chalk that up to the necessities of tv production. Some liberties have to be taken to move a story along, otherwise we'll spend most of an episode trying to decipher the word 'hello' in an alien language. That's neither efficient nor dramatic enough for a tv show.
(And yes, I am using the 'not dramatic enough' argument despite my earlier post if saying an episode doesn't need excitement to be good. Dramatic and excitement are two different things.)
Moderator's Note: The OP has requested we treat this thread as "Spoiler-free," since he hasn't seen Enterprise for ages and would prefer to remain untainted during his rewatch. From this point onward, PLEASE use spoiler tags for any "spoiler" information for episodes beyond the OP's latest discussion. Thanks.
Excellent review. I’m surprised that spoiler tags are required for ENT - would’ve thought only for recent series like DISC and PIC. Might check out how to do that.
I appreciated the intrigue and ambiguity in “Cold Front” - the theme of trust, confusion about who the good guys/bad guys were and what they were up to. There’s no real resolution at the end, the ship just continues on their way, after wandering into a temporal conflict that hardly gets explored. There’s a sense of the Enterprise being in over their head. Thought Robert Duncan McNeill did a great job of directing.
From TNG to VOYAGER, at least 4 cast members from each directed in the franchise.
TNG - Frakes, Stewart, Burton, McFadden
DS9 - Brooks, Auberjonois, Robinson, Siddig, Dorn
VOYAGER - McNeill, Picardo, Russ, Dawson
No one from the ENTERPRISE cast directed. Not even Scott Bakula, who did a few on QUANTUM LEAP. I was surprised he didn't.
Great review! You make some nice points about the episode, but I am biased against "COLD FRONT" because I absolutely HATED the Temporal Cold War. I won't go into more detailed reasons why because it might be considered spoilery. Suffice it to say that in a different thread when I said 'name one thing you would change in this series', NOT having the Temporal Cold War is the ONLY thing I would change. I can live with everything else. I CAN live with it.
However, if I do look past the fact this is direct continuation of that plot from the pilot, I can agree this is a good episode. (And I remember during its first run, this was the last aired episode before the Christmas break. A good stopping point for a break and a few repeats.)
By the way, regarding your use of quotes from TOS and TAS, you've used quotes from...
"BROKEN BOW" - THE CAGE
"FIGHT OR FLIGHT" - This is the only one I'm not certain on.
"STRANGE NEW WORLD" - THE NAKED NOW
"UNEXPECTED" - SHORE LEAVE
"TERRA NOVA" - MIRI
"THE ANDORIAN INCIDENT" - JOURNEY TO BABEL
"BREAKING THE ICE" - ALL OUR YESTERDAYS
"CIVILIZATION" - THE RETURN OF THE ARCHONS
"FORTUNATE SON" - THE DEVIL IN THE DARK
"COLD FRONT" - ASSIGNMENT: EARTH
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So it’s okay to discuss particulars of the episode at hand, but not events beyond it? think I get that. I remember so little of the series anyway.
Wondered about the opening scene --mystery guy removing Silik’s enhanced vision. Are we supposed to think he’s acting on “blind faith?” Does that resonate with the group of pilgrims? I did like the fact that they were from different species.
About fortunate son. I find the whole story a little absurd.
The Fortunate is attacked by marauders and its captain nearly killed, so what is it that Archer proposes should have been done to deal with this problem? We never get a clear answer about that. The second in command (I don't recall his name) captures one of the Nausicaans. What does Archer think should have been done at this point? Deliver him to the authorities? What authorities? They are years away from anything, plus the idea that they should have done a detour (of maybe several years) to deliver this thug is ridiculous. So what are the alternatives? Send him on his way (with a don't do this again or else speech)? Execute him? Detain him indefinitely? We don't know. Because Archer can't be bothered to answer these questions.
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